Remains broken.
Nothing other than ext3 (and swap partition, of course)
What was changed in grub-probe between 1.98~20100126-1 and 1.98~20100128-1?
Setting up grub-pc (1.98~20100128-1) ...
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: unknown filesystem.
Auto-detection of a filesystem module failed.
Please
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Remains broken.
Nothing other than ext3 (and swap partition, of course)
What was changed in grub-probe between 1.98~20100126-1 and 1.98~20100128-1?
Setting up grub-pc (1.98~20100128-1) ...
This problem was fixed on 2010-02-03. Apparently it's not packaged yet.
Can you
The problem is the program grub-probe in packages grub-common.
Replacing the actual grub-probe with grub-probe from
grub-common-1.98~20100126-1 solves the problem.
Reinhard
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Happens in my laptop, too.
Note that I have a bios_grub part (#1), which was created via debian-instaler,
during setup, so that grub does not complain about GPT. I think that part is
the one that makes grub-probe to fail, but it worked ok with 1.98~20100126-1.
$ sudo parted
GNU Parted
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.98~20100128-1
Severity: important
Grub Fails to upgrade properly with errors coming up mentioning Unknown
Filesystem , apt-get upgrade process is shown below:
apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
I got the same message and the entry for WIN-XP is broken.
Here follow a few lines from a diff between the old and the new
grub.cfg:
### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ###
menuentry Microsoft Windows XP Professional (on /dev/sda1) {
- insmod ntfs
- set root=(hd0,1)
- search
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